Once again, the Midwest dominated the list with Ohio and Kansas boasting multiple cities in the top 25. Big cities like San Francisco and Denver also made it onto this year's list.

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#25 Denver, Colo.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 68.66

6.6% admitted to heavy drinking

21% admitted to binge drinking

14.5 bars per 100,000 people

22.4 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.2 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#24 St. Louis, Mo.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 68.84

8.8% admitted to heavy drinking

22.9% admitted to binge drinking

19.5 bars per 100,000 people

5.3 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

0.9 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#23 Billings, Mont.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 68.94

6.9% admitted to heavy drinking

18.8% admitted to binge drinking

44.8 bars per 100,000 people

8 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

4.9 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#22 Davenport, Iowa

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 69.4

7.4% admitted to heavy drinking

24.6% admitted to binge drinking

37.4 bars per 100,000 people

4.7 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#21 San Francisco, Calif.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 69.84

7.7% admitted to heavy drinking

20.8% admitted to binge drinking

14.7 bars per 100,000 people

9.7 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

2 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#20 Sioux Falls, S.D.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 70.28

6.4% admitted to heavy drinking

24.6% admitted to binge drinking

32.4 bars per 100,000 people

8 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.3 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#18 Lincoln, Neb.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 70.76

7.8% admitted to heavy drinking

25.4% admitted to binge drinking

19.3 bars per 100,000 people

5.5 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.6 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#17 Austin, Tex.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 71.16

7.7% admitted to heavy drinking

22.8% admitted to binge drinking

15.1 bars per 100,000 people

8.7 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.9 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#16 Providence, Mass.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 71.34

7% admitted to heavy drinking

20.8% admitted to binge drinking

20.8 bars per 100,000 people

20.7 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

.7 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#15 Worcester, Mass.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 71.62

8.6% admitted to heavy drinking

18.9% admitted to binge drinking

16.9 bars per 100,000 people

20.4 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

.8 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#14 Akron, Ohio

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 72.28

8.5% admitted to heavy drinking

20.8% admitted to binge drinking

21.8 bars per 100,000 people

8.5 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.3 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#13 Youngstown, Ohio

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 75.42

8.6% admitted to heavy drinking

23.6% admitted to binge drinking

22.9 bars per 100,000 people

10 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

0.7 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#12 Milwaukee, Wisc.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 75.6

9% admitted to heavy drinking

26.9% admitted to binge drinking

39.6 bars per 100,000 people

4.5 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

4.5 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#11 Great Falls, Mont.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 76.68

8.4% admitted to heavy drinking

19.2% admitted to binge drinking

64.8 bars per 100,000 people

8.6 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

2.4 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#10 Buffalo, N.Y.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 78.8

N/A admitted to heavy drinking

23.6% admitted to binge drinking

27.8 bars per 100,000 people

10.9 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#9 Scranton, Penn.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 80.16

9.5% admitted to heavy drinking

20.8% admitted to binge drinking

26.4 bars per 100,000 people

20.4 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

0.7 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#8 Burlington, Vt.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 81.48

9.5% admitted to heavy drinking

21.3% admitted to binge drinking

13.6 bars per 100,000 people

22 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

2.3 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#7 Missoula, Mont.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 81.72

10.4% admitted to heavy drinking

26.9% admitted to binge drinking

39.6 bars per 100,000 people

4.5 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

4.5 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#6 Duluth, Minn.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 82.32

7.5% admitted to heavy drinking

23.8% admitted to binge drinking

55.1 bars per 100,000 people

23.6 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

0.7 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#5 Ocean City (Metro Area), N.J.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 83.22

10.1% admitted to heavy drinking

17.6% admitted to binge drinking

27 bars per 100,000 people*

27 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

3.1 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

*Note: This data is for the metropolitan statistical area of Ocean City, N.J. Ocean City itself has prohibited the sale of alcoholic beverages within its limits since its founding in 1879.

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#4 Manhattan, Kan.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 85.74

8.7% admitted to heavy drinking

23.4% admitted to binge drinking

22.4 bars per 100,000 people

18.3 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

2 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#3 Fort Collins, Colo.

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 85.84

9.3% admitted to heavy drinking

26.4% admitted to binge drinking

13.2 bars per 100,000 people

21.6 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

5.5 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.

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#1 Lawrence, Kansas

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Business Insider Hangover Score: 90.22

8.6% admitted to heavy drinking

25.9% admitted to binge drinking

28.3 bars per 100,000 people

24.8 beer/wine/liquor stores per 100,000 people

1.8 alcoholic beverage producing establishments per 100,000 residents

The CDC defines binge drinking as 5 or more drinks in one sitting for men, and 4 or more drinks in one sitting for women. The Hangover Score is the average of the percentile rankings of the five categories, and has a theoretical range from 0 to 100. Read the complete methodology here.